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. >> there have been to berkeley lost to eac-law-law students--have been arrested scene at this flamingo resort wildlife habitat. laughing and throwing around the body of the dead and in the fall. surveillance video caught the man chasing the bird into some trees in the walked out to carry the body of the bird and the severed head. they are being held of suspicion of conspiracy and willful malicious killing of wild life. >> temperatures were warmer this afternoon but not a lot warmer because we did see that cloud coverage upper 60s in our inland valleys. 60s in redwood city and take a look at the north bay. that cloud coverage was so persistent. as for take a look this satellite and refer there is one storm in here is a another. just the tail end of this system. that will stayed with us for the overnight hours. and more sunshine. fewer clothes on sunday. for will take a look and how warm it is going to get, coming up. the will all now know that the giants are going to face the st. louis cardinals scored nine-seven = final score tonight against washington national's. pish the giants will
. >> there have been to berkeley lost to eac-law-law students--have been arrested scene at this flamingo resort wildlife habitat. laughing and throwing around the body of the dead and in the fall. surveillance video caught the man chasing the bird into some trees in the walked out to carry the body of the bird and the severed head. they are being held of suspicion of conspiracy and willful malicious killing of wild life. >> temperatures were warmer this afternoon but not a lot...
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the law allows californians to register to volt te online. the site attracted 400,000 users in the first three weeks. that may not be good news for republicans. early sampling of more than 50,000 online registrations found that nearly a third of those people were younger than 26. more likely to register as democrats than republicans. it also found that a third of those who registered so far were not affiliated with either m may -- major party. million muppet march planned in washington to protest, republican presidential campaign, debate remarks about pbs. >> stop the subsidy to pbs. i'll stop other things. i like pbs, big bird and you too. >> the organizers want to show support for public broadcasting. republicans have their funding on the chopping block. republican romney's statements, sparked support for big bird, better, ernie and the sesame street gang. the men are hoping the rally will take place on the national mall on november 3rd. the saturday before the election. >>> still to cup, mother nature has taken its toll and a roller coaste
the law allows californians to register to volt te online. the site attracted 400,000 users in the first three weeks. that may not be good news for republicans. early sampling of more than 50,000 online registrations found that nearly a third of those people were younger than 26. more likely to register as democrats than republicans. it also found that a third of those who registered so far were not affiliated with either m may -- major party. million muppet march planned in washington to...
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some of the charges include conspiracy, rioting and refusing to obey a lawful order torques obey a lawful order from a police officer. san francisco police say many of the protesters arrested on saturday are suspected from a similar protest in the mission district last month. >>> right now, alaska airlines is trying to fix a system-wide computer glitch that's causing major long delays. long loans form at seattle airport. company officials say a data connection problem that began about 7:30 this morning left the airline unable to check in passengers. here in the bay area, oakland airport says the problem has led to delays up to 35 minutes. there's no word on how san jose and san francisco airports are expected. officials say they expect to have the problem fully resolved by 5:00 tonight. >>> in election news, a new poll finds that since their first debate, mitt romney has pulled even with president obama. according to gallup's daily tracking survey, 47% of registered voter and 47% -- voters support the president and 47% back romney. and governor romney slammed president obama's foreign pol
some of the charges include conspiracy, rioting and refusing to obey a lawful order torques obey a lawful order from a police officer. san francisco police say many of the protesters arrested on saturday are suspected from a similar protest in the mission district last month. >>> right now, alaska airlines is trying to fix a system-wide computer glitch that's causing major long delays. long loans form at seattle airport. company officials say a data connection problem that began about...
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two bay area law students busted. what they're accused of doing to an exotic animal at a famous cast -- casino. >> that's wonderful. >> and creeping ever so slowly along the streets of los angeles. watch as shuttle endeavour barely squeezed by buildings and poles. the unexpected maneuver it had to make to get by. >> that was a spectacular scene and we had spectacular conditions. good evening everybody. from the clouds to the cool skies yesterday to warmer weather today. and now, the days that will top off in the 90s? as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, spectators in l-a. endeavour is squ >>> well, the space shuttle show continues to wow thousands of spectators if los angeles, endeavour is squeezing past building with just inches to spare. it's now four hours behind schedule and its slow trek to the california science center. cbs reporter louisa hodge shows us the intricate maneuvering. >> like a kid in a candy store. i want to see it going down the middle of the city street in los angeles.
two bay area law students busted. what they're accused of doing to an exotic animal at a famous cast -- casino. >> that's wonderful. >> and creeping ever so slowly along the streets of los angeles. watch as shuttle endeavour barely squeezed by buildings and poles. the unexpected maneuver it had to make to get by. >> that was a spectacular scene and we had spectacular conditions. good evening everybody. from the clouds to the cool skies yesterday to warmer weather today. and...
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in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the state attorney general in 2010. now pushing for few many sex and human trafficking laws to proposition 35 on this november's ballot. >> we just haven't seen anything yet. and for the actions, doing it comprehensively. >> in the past, prop 35 would increase the criminal human sex trafficking. the prison sentences could be up for 15 years in life. and that they would be used for the victim services for law enforcement. they would require anyone convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender to force them to provide their internet identities. >> we thought that we cou
in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the...
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by law vote by mail begins 29 days before the election and that's monday. you can also go to your county elections office and cast a ballot. >> all voters who applied to vote by mail will get their ballot. election officials are starting to prepare those to go out. they'll start going out on tuesday when post offices return from the holiday. >> ama: monday is columbus day, which means some county election offices will be closed. so check before you go october 22nd is the deadline to register to vote. >> looks like there's some changes in the weather, leigh. >> a few more clouds moving in, tuesday and wednesday, and some parts of the bay area maybe a struggle -- sprinkle or two or nothing at all. but we'll show you what could come in. the live shot from the emeryville cam, clear sky across the bay area, the clouds are starting to gather nearing the coast. the live doppler 7hd showing a pretty good view of that. you can see the high and mid-level clouds from south bay up to north bay. a little low cloudiness right there near the coast. we're taking you in clo
by law vote by mail begins 29 days before the election and that's monday. you can also go to your county elections office and cast a ballot. >> all voters who applied to vote by mail will get their ballot. election officials are starting to prepare those to go out. they'll start going out on tuesday when post offices return from the holiday. >> ama: monday is columbus day, which means some county election offices will be closed. so check before you go october 22nd is the deadline to...
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police and fire unions growing. [ unintelligible ] >> tuesday i spoke with three different campaign law attorneys and took them through these facts. all three said unequivocally, this is a clear violation of the law. >> allows transfers between committees, it is permissible. so that's what was done one committee to another. >> mayor reed maintains nothing illegal was done and claims there's a political agenda behind the union's complaint. >>> santa clara police investigating shooting involving an officer. they received two calls about a loud argument at a home late wednesday night. officers helped calm the situation. as they were leaving the argument started up again. that's when they say the 41-year-old man cut himself with a knife then made a threatening gesture towards his 66-year-old father. all three officers fired, the sun was killed. a neighbor says the father is distraught over his son's shooting. >> i'm not surprised by the%qeq zonk aggressive. -- by the zonk aggressive. i'm a little surprised they shot and killed him. couldn't they have shot him in the leg or something? >> th
police and fire unions growing. [ unintelligible ] >> tuesday i spoke with three different campaign law attorneys and took them through these facts. all three said unequivocally, this is a clear violation of the law. >> allows transfers between committees, it is permissible. so that's what was done one committee to another. >> mayor reed maintains nothing illegal was done and claims there's a political agenda behind the union's complaint. >>> santa clara police...
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in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the state attorney general in 2010. now pushing for few many sex and human trafficking laws to proposition 35 on this november's ballot. >> we just haven't seen anything yet. and for the actions, doing it comprehensively. >> in the past, prop 35 would increase the criminal human sex trafficking. the prison sentences could be up for 15 years in life. and that they would be used for the victim services for law enforcement. they would require anyone convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender to force them to provide their internet identities. >> we thought that we cou
in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the...
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the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because
the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell...
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spoke about last night of sight last week's debate and he slammed the president over his health care law and economic policies. >> florida is among several swing states. it holds 29 of the electorate votes needed to win in november. >> will note that we are just days away from the first and only presidential debate and the candidates are preparing for that match up on the heels of the first presidential debate. politicians from both parties are weighing in on who they say will come out on top. >> i think the vp debates are very important. i think that joe biden is incredibly gifted and it comes to the bidding at understanding policies. >> vice president biden will do very very well. he knows what's been going on. he is in touch with the american public. and i just hopeful that mr. ryan will tell the truth. >> while foreign and domestic policy issues will both be in place for questioning. it is the only vice presidential debate for this election. >> we will have both of dp and the presidential debates coming up in their entirety news channel. the nights they are still to happen to to comc
spoke about last night of sight last week's debate and he slammed the president over his health care law and economic policies. >> florida is among several swing states. it holds 29 of the electorate votes needed to win in november. >> will note that we are just days away from the first and only presidential debate and the candidates are preparing for that match up on the heels of the first presidential debate. politicians from both parties are weighing in on who they say will come...
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this november, the voters will decide on limiting the three strikes law. issues and measures long overdue. it is clear there is much more that needs to be done. according to a study that was published this month -- since 1989, 2000 people have been wrongfully incarcerated and they served collectively, 10,000 years. an average of 11 years person. i would like to thank the people who made this summit possible. memoranda -- amy devon -- many volunteers and all of our speakers and panelists. i would like to thank the co- sponsors, and the bar association of san francisco. i would like to thank them for their help and support. it is my pleasure to introduce the president elect of the bar association of san francisco. they provide conflict attorneys to handle cases when a defender is not available. >> i am the president elect of the bar association. we're very proud to co-sponsor the justice of it. on behalf of the 8000 members, and all of those who -- dedicate their careers -- we are very fortunate to have his leadership with top-notch legal representation. for
this november, the voters will decide on limiting the three strikes law. issues and measures long overdue. it is clear there is much more that needs to be done. according to a study that was published this month -- since 1989, 2000 people have been wrongfully incarcerated and they served collectively, 10,000 years. an average of 11 years person. i would like to thank the people who made this summit possible. memoranda -- amy devon -- many volunteers and all of our speakers and panelists. i...
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. >> would have the giants chested a victorious in cincinnati they defy the laws at well beating the cincinnati reds in a historical come back. >>cheering >> is of guts from both baseball this is the best in the world the best in the league. >> what happened here i could not be proud of a bunch of guys that came in here to do what they did. that is quite a task. it was against all odds and they found a way to get it done. >> it was a nail biter and lay several offoked 6c1 str angeles roadways. the youngest of the shuttle fleet in denver to 25 times over to the decade life span. we're still tracking gas prices. prices are actually coming down by a little more. today's average in san francisco's $4.71 a gallon down 2¢ from yesterday's in oakland the average $4.64 that is also down to since the same story in san was a state's average, best-down a couple of pennies. the ticket over to the whether department and find out about the forecast for today. >> good morning the wet weather is out of our area widespread cloud covers were waking up to. expecting a mild day of brown cooler tem6 c1
. >> would have the giants chested a victorious in cincinnati they defy the laws at well beating the cincinnati reds in a historical come back. >>cheering >> is of guts from both baseball this is the best in the world the best in the league. >> what happened here i could not be proud of a bunch of guys that came in here to do what they did. that is quite a task. it was against all odds and they found a way to get it done. >> it was a nail biter and lay several...
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shock of her pregnancy when her unexpected labor turned into a family vent she was at her mother-in-law's home last friday when she went into labor she called 911 when firefighters got there, her husband's uncle was the first one through the door helped deliver her newborn son and they paid him back by naming the baby kevin after him. the firefighter will have time to spend with the baby he retires in a few months after 30 years on the job. special bond bet. >>> 5:27. protesters go on vandalism spree. cleanup underway this morning who police say is behind the damage. >>> murder mystery in the east bay. what the family of a hercules woman found dead in her home is doing to help find her killer. >>> hundreds of thousands of people doesn'ted on san francisco this weekend. the record they helped set, coming up. >>> no records here but cooler than average, here's a look at temperatures from low 60s coast, mid 60s to mid 70s inland with warmest weather in the east bay valleys. if you are traveling dress for fall, pack for fall, 50s and 60s east of the rockies. baltimore and ft. lauderdale right
shock of her pregnancy when her unexpected labor turned into a family vent she was at her mother-in-law's home last friday when she went into labor she called 911 when firefighters got there, her husband's uncle was the first one through the door helped deliver her newborn son and they paid him back by naming the baby kevin after him. the firefighter will have time to spend with the baby he retires in a few months after 30 years on the job. special bond bet. >>> 5:27. protesters go on...
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this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice system that are now part of the coalition -- those individuals must have a seat at the table. no. 2.
this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among...
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due to the california three strikes law, if convicted again, he will spend the rest of his life in jail. >> i've got to walk that straight line. you know, i have two strikes now. i'm a two-striker. i've been convicted of my second strike. facing some serious time, you know. i've got to get my head right. so i plan to be a construction worker. you know, it's too late for school mostly. >> for other inmates like 19-year-old matthew crop, who was arrested for robbery, being locked up is part of being a gangster. >> you know, i don't plan on -- nobody plans on coming to jail. i don't think they do. i don't. it just happens, you know. living in the gangster's life, you know. >> with only one hour per week outside the cell, inmates find creative ways to occupy their time spent in jail. >> man and woman conceiving a child. a latin male hispanic. teardrop. a tattoo for murder. he's doing life. ♪ mama don't you cry ♪ mama don't you worry ♪ mama just stay strong ♪ even though your son is gone ♪ i was locked in the county jail when i heard the news ♪ ♪ i was mad as hell mama just thi
due to the california three strikes law, if convicted again, he will spend the rest of his life in jail. >> i've got to walk that straight line. you know, i have two strikes now. i'm a two-striker. i've been convicted of my second strike. facing some serious time, you know. i've got to get my head right. so i plan to be a construction worker. you know, it's too late for school mostly. >> for other inmates like 19-year-old matthew crop, who was arrested for robbery, being locked up...
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>> that is in the works the law was signed by gary brown september 24th. it won't go into effect until january 1st of 2013. there other p law allowing you to turn in a ballot for someone else but make it a little easier. but the actual online registration, same day won't be implemented until the database is completed. that won't be potentially until 2014. >> cheryl: there is a lot of work to do. what the most important message you have for people as why they should vote and why had he should vote? >> your vote matters. it does matter. that is the most important thing i can say. if you don't vote, your voice is not heard. people have worked throughout history to get the vote. now is your chance, it does matter. >> cheryl: thanks for all the work your league does. we will continue and many more guests ahead. turn our attention to the propositions. we're going to explore proposition 30. that is jerry ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick,
>> that is in the works the law was signed by gary brown september 24th. it won't go into effect until january 1st of 2013. there other p law allowing you to turn in a ballot for someone else but make it a little easier. but the actual online registration, same day won't be implemented until the database is completed. that won't be potentially until 2014. >> cheryl: there is a lot of work to do. what the most important message you have for people as why they should vote and why had...
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we hold the public accountable to the laws and then, therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using excessive force, refusing to provide a name and making false arrests. this report outraged the president of oakland police officer's association. >> these officers never chose to geout and have to choose to deal with "occupy." >> this went through their peers and went through a chief who is not an outsider, somebody who came up the ranks of this department and he knows these men. these men and women. >> that was janelle wang reporting. >>> two bay area law students are behind bars in las vegas this morning accused of killing an exotic bird. police arrested eric cuellar and justin teixiera. they were caught on video abusing a fowl at the wildlife habitat. the animal was decapitated. both men are facing charges of torturing and killing an animal. >>> pg and are preparing to pay up. pick up the lion's share of the $2 billion tab for overhauling its gas pipeline. after the deadly san bruno explosion in 201
we hold the public accountable to the laws and then, therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using excessive force, refusing to provide a name and making false arrests. this report outraged the president of oakland police officer's association. >> these officers never chose to geout and have to choose to deal with "occupy." >> this went through their peers and went through a chief...
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to allow our police forces to be more effective, to be able to communicate more clearly with other law-enforcement agencies. that is something that we do need to work on. with regards to crime in the district, i would say that our district is more impacted by a lot of property crime. we see many cars being broken into. many quality of life issues -- graffiti. we see cars being stolen, those kinds of issues. we do have other kinds of incidences. shootings that might have occurred, but they are not as frequent. our quality of life issues and burglary issues are more prevalent. with some of the recent changes with the police department to get investigators out to the district stations, i think that has been a big improvement and will help focus some of the investigators' time to deal with crimes that people might not think our high impact, but have a big footprint in terms of our district's crime rates. but governor brown has proposed -- >> governor brown has proposed redevelopment agencies. hawhat are your thoughts on tha? supervisor chu: we currently have plans that really are dependent on having t
to allow our police forces to be more effective, to be able to communicate more clearly with other law-enforcement agencies. that is something that we do need to work on. with regards to crime in the district, i would say that our district is more impacted by a lot of property crime. we see many cars being broken into. many quality of life issues -- graffiti. we see cars being stolen, those kinds of issues. we do have other kinds of incidences. shootings that might have occurred, but they are...
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we, on our side, are currently impeded by all sorts of laws, regulations that are built for an analog world that we need to break down. the rogers bill goes a long way towards doing that. i think that there's a lot of investment we could unleash in this space. we have to get out some of the regulatory underbrush that currently exists. >> all right. you heard it first here, folks. something we'll probably be talking about in the weeks and months to come. thank you both for joining us. appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> money spinner or money burner? amazon's billionaire ceo says the online retailer sells its kindle e-readers at cost. we're going to debate whether that's a smart strategy on the other side of the break. >>> and from one billionaire to another. >> let's say if i wanted to buy something like the los angeles lakers, i could go buy the los angeles lakers. they're not for sale. >> but you'd like to buy them? >> oh, sure. i'd love to buy the lakers. >> was the dye already cast there? larry ellison speaking about liking the lakers just a couple weeks ago. turns out he may be biddin
we, on our side, are currently impeded by all sorts of laws, regulations that are built for an analog world that we need to break down. the rogers bill goes a long way towards doing that. i think that there's a lot of investment we could unleash in this space. we have to get out some of the regulatory underbrush that currently exists. >> all right. you heard it first here, folks. something we'll probably be talking about in the weeks and months to come. thank you both for joining us....
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all 3 of them saind givecly this is a clear violation of the law. >>reporter: so the union filed a complaint with the state fair political practice commission. the complaint single out mayor reid. they have been locking horns with him over 10% pay cut and pension reform to ease the city budget deficit. >> i would hope they would have enough integrity and say there has been a mistake. we did something wrong. we need to stop what's going on. >>reporter: mayor reid maintenance nothing illegal was done. >> transfers are allowed between committees. it's permissible. and so that's what was done. one committee to another. >>reporter: reid says there's a political agenda behind the complaint. union are they don't support. >> rose is part of very thin council majority. if they can take her out then they figure they can control the council and that's what this campaign in district 8 is about. control of the city council and whether or not these fiscal reforms im mr. memented. >>reporter: the union shared with the reporters your hono honoring hererra to respon
all 3 of them saind givecly this is a clear violation of the law. >>reporter: so the union filed a complaint with the state fair political practice commission. the complaint single out mayor reid. they have been locking horns with him over 10% pay cut and pension reform to ease the city budget deficit. >> i would hope they would have enough integrity and say there has been a mistake. we did something wrong. we need to stop what's going on. >>reporter: mayor reid maintenance...
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ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this law maybe they would enjoy this day in a recovery house to get over the numerical addiction. judging teachers and children primarily on the basis of a very narrow slice of mechanistic skills to be measured simplistically by standardized exam and ruling out the consequence, ruling out to the rich forms of culture like reading books for pleasure. what other reason is there to read a book and the way? but pleasure is not tested. no points for pleasure. asking koppel questions? indulging curiosity? developing real critical capacity so when they grow up can be discerning citize
ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this...
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the potential question of new revenues on one hand versus the moral issues related to gambling and law enforcement costs. bay 101 pushed most of the money for this initiative and so you get an idea about why they're interested. they spend a million dollars promoting it. >> who is against the card room then? >> two groups. people who believe gambling is a bad idea and not a way for the city to raise money and secondly the idea that it will cost more to enforce it because of crime some people think it is around these card rooms and it would cost more money than you get. >> the debate is fascinating because it really will pit obviously people with very strong environmental feelings who feel strongly about restoring it to its pristine state but politics involved and money involved and logistics of where will you get that water then. >> yeah. it's just not going to fall from the sky. we know that much already. that's why you have a reservoir system and there are other people outside of san francisco -- san francisco owns this water system, fine. there are still about 1.8 million people outs
the potential question of new revenues on one hand versus the moral issues related to gambling and law enforcement costs. bay 101 pushed most of the money for this initiative and so you get an idea about why they're interested. they spend a million dollars promoting it. >> who is against the card room then? >> two groups. people who believe gambling is a bad idea and not a way for the city to raise money and secondly the idea that it will cost more to enforce it because of crime...
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and she had no idea this was not in compliance with the law. >> great weather for tomorrow. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪
and she had no idea this was not in compliance with the law. >> great weather for tomorrow. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power...
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the fbi and the state law enforcement have joined in the hunt for her killer. >>> there is word from pakistan that the young girl shot in the head by the taliban is showing small signs of improvement. as doctors reduce the sedation for 14-year-old malala yousufzai, she was able to move her hands and feet. the taliban has claimed responsible for shooting the teenager in the head earlier this week. two other girs were also wounded in that same attack. yousufzai is an outspoken advocate for the rights of girls and women to be educated. >>> in other news of the world in pakistan, a bomb went off in a crowded area. it's not clear how many of the dead were in the office. the least 40 other people were wounded many of them children. in syria the assad regime announced that turkish plans are not longer allowed to fly over syria. tensions have been growing between syria and turkayey after a series of cross-border incidents. and wild video from norway. this is hendriksen attending a high jump. henriksen plunged over the 4,000' cliff and incredibly he survived, opening a parachute in the nick o
the fbi and the state law enforcement have joined in the hunt for her killer. >>> there is word from pakistan that the young girl shot in the head by the taliban is showing small signs of improvement. as doctors reduce the sedation for 14-year-old malala yousufzai, she was able to move her hands and feet. the taliban has claimed responsible for shooting the teenager in the head earlier this week. two other girs were also wounded in that same attack. yousufzai is an outspoken advocate...
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we need to enact laura's law and mr. dufty is working on that and finding housing for these individuals but not to keep going back to the economy but one solution is improve the economy so we can improve these people's lives. thank you. >> thank you. >> l the homeless problem it's very, very interesting because you know some cities don't -- i think one of the reasons we do have a problem is because of the wonderful social services that we have here in this city and unfortunately as someone who has sat on several committees it's disheartening that just across the east bay, even if you go to oakland, it changes drastically and i think it's one of the reasons people come to san francisco. do they all live here? absolutely not. and i think we have to get tough with this issue and the housing authority truly needs some restructuring, so that they can do their mandate which is to house people because that's another issue, but there is money missing there, so i think we have to be tough with that and it's like tough love but be
we need to enact laura's law and mr. dufty is working on that and finding housing for these individuals but not to keep going back to the economy but one solution is improve the economy so we can improve these people's lives. thank you. >> thank you. >> l the homeless problem it's very, very interesting because you know some cities don't -- i think one of the reasons we do have a problem is because of the wonderful social services that we have here in this city and unfortunately as...
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my daughter-in-law's brother is a colonel and -- colonel and he apologized for having many years when we would talk on the phone -- there are differences between the military and the civilian culture. if you complain, the if you go for help, i may get demoted, you know there is -- one that wrote that we not only need more psychologists and social workers, we need to change the organization and the attitude towards the soldiers. >> at the same time that we are dealing with this suicide epidemic in the military, july being the worst month, you also have the issue of rapes in the military. i tell the story of suzanne twist and her mother, sarah rich. tell us what happened. >> host: suzanne, first of all, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway and treated her well and promising her she won't get deployed sort her mother was proud of her and then the minute she deployed to iraq, the guy above her says, let's just have a date, let's just be together and she said what? what do you mean? he said let's n
my daughter-in-law's brother is a colonel and -- colonel and he apologized for having many years when we would talk on the phone -- there are differences between the military and the civilian culture. if you complain, the if you go for help, i may get demoted, you know there is -- one that wrote that we not only need more psychologists and social workers, we need to change the organization and the attitude towards the soldiers. >> at the same time that we are dealing with this suicide...
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i voluntarily disclosed it to college when i applied to college, law school, and ultimately to the d.c. bar. i think this is just a way to distract away from his own problems. he had serious problems that are current and shows he's not fit to be on the council. >> reporter: michael brown said he doesn't care about the old arrest, not the ethics of better disclosing it. >> the issue is, if you're going to run on this kind of transparency, good government, ethical mantra, you need to be ethical and open with the voters. he didn't seem to do that. he didn't mentioned it in the beginning of this campaign. >> reporter: as for his own business and financial issues, brown says the voters will decide if they're relevant. in the district, tom sherwood, news4. >>> coming up on news4, a15u89s in syria. gunmen using machine guns in the streets. but it may not be what it appears. >>> women walking alone in virginia. there have been repeated attacks. but this time it got more violent. >>> someone's been charged in the case of a maryland teenager who was tortured by bullies and chased down right in f
i voluntarily disclosed it to college when i applied to college, law school, and ultimately to the d.c. bar. i think this is just a way to distract away from his own problems. he had serious problems that are current and shows he's not fit to be on the council. >> reporter: michael brown said he doesn't care about the old arrest, not the ethics of better disclosing it. >> the issue is, if you're going to run on this kind of transparency, good government, ethical mantra, you need to...
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. >>> what do you know about maritime law? a wild case unfolding on san francisco bay with the french sailing team stuck in the middle. was the man who rescued their boat a hero or pirate? >> and what could have sent 25 pounds of steel and concrete flying through the air and right into the back of an suv? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. oui!!! the bad news: the finder is demanding a rewar. mon dieu!!! cbs 5 reporter n >>> the good news for the french america's cup racing team, somebody found their yacht: the bad news, somebody is demanding a reward! why for the french it may be a case of damage. >> reporter: america's cup yachts are the race for the highseas. but somehow in the middle of the night, the french boat slipped its mooring lines and off into the bay. it was spotted by a man talked todd folky. he tied it to his boat and drug it to the arena. >> t
. >>> what do you know about maritime law? a wild case unfolding on san francisco bay with the french sailing team stuck in the middle. was the man who rescued their boat a hero or pirate? >> and what could have sent 25 pounds of steel and concrete flying through the air and right into the back of an suv? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this...
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that happened law. anyone else? thank you for coming. i appreciate it. [applause] >> our policy is one of patients and restraint. the powerful nation to the day world wide alliance. and from the year fanatics action is required and under way and miami be the beginning. will not risk the course of nuclear war which the fruits of victory would be ashes in the mouth. but we will not shriek from that rescued anytime. acting on the defense of their own security and the entire western hemisphere and the authority trusted to me with the constitution and endorsed by the revolution of the congress, i directed the following initial steps be taken immediately. first, a strict quarantine on military equipment to be initiated. all ships bound for cuba of, found to contain cargo or offensive weapon be turned back. this quarantine will be extended to other types of cargo and carriers. not this time we're not the ninth the necessities of life as the soviets attempted to do with the blockade of 1948. second, i have directed increase to close surveillance of cuba and the
that happened law. anyone else? thank you for coming. i appreciate it. [applause] >> our policy is one of patients and restraint. the powerful nation to the day world wide alliance. and from the year fanatics action is required and under way and miami be the beginning. will not risk the course of nuclear war which the fruits of victory would be ashes in the mouth. but we will not shriek from that rescued anytime. acting on the defense of their own security and the entire western...
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. >> and in that pursuit two, suspects are on the way to washington state and this is to interview law enforcement and hopefully this couple and will be looking at whether or not they have a connection and there are police saying they've notified the family about the developments and there is more for you as this story unfolds in hercules. >> thank you very much. we're going to shift gears and want to talk about playoff geefr. there is about 15 minutes ago in cincinnati. they struggled through first three games and not today. there is a first of three giant home runs there is the team forcing a game three here on the west coast. there is live team coverage. >> that is right. there is across the paul park, fans are gone but what an afternoon it was. there is to come from two games to winning two games i tell you, people are believing again. some having a late lunch. some got off work early and here into the 7th or 8th inning. there is fans talking about how they needed more runs. there is today they delivered and people are optimistic and talking world series. >> and i thought they woul
. >> and in that pursuit two, suspects are on the way to washington state and this is to interview law enforcement and hopefully this couple and will be looking at whether or not they have a connection and there are police saying they've notified the family about the developments and there is more for you as this story unfolds in hercules. >> thank you very much. we're going to shift gears and want to talk about playoff geefr. there is about 15 minutes ago in cincinnati. they...
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that law did not use e verify either. ken. >> sharon, do you get the feeling from talking to folks that this is the way to slim down the number of employees or are they really going after citizenship here? >> well, starbucks would say that what they are trying to do is trying to get all their information updated in order to make sure that all of the employees have all of their benefits, including the health benefits. this is the way they are doing it. so starbucks, that's what they are saying. we went to the bakery in south san francisco. we noticed they are also hiring a lot of new people. we talked to one or two of them and they are american citizens. >> all right, dotting the i's, crossing the t's. sharon, thank you for that. >>> an almost unbelievable sight in the streets of los angeles today as a space shuttle endeavour took a very slow ride toward its permanent home. we're going to take a live look now of the 85-ton shuttle prepping for round two. is that not amazing? it is at a brief standstill right now after the
that law did not use e verify either. ken. >> sharon, do you get the feeling from talking to folks that this is the way to slim down the number of employees or are they really going after citizenship here? >> well, starbucks would say that what they are trying to do is trying to get all their information updated in order to make sure that all of the employees have all of their benefits, including the health benefits. this is the way they are doing it. so starbucks, that's what they...
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students find themselves on the other side of the law. police say these two 24 years old have been arrested for allegedly decapitating an exotic bird at the flamingo casino in las vegas. the bird was a helmeted guinea fowl. this is a picture of what one of those birds looks like. police say surveillance video captured the men chasing the bird into some trees. i'm sure alcohol, well, played a role in that. can you imagine? >> from the decapitated bird to -- >> weather. that was so much nicer. >> they're a headless fowl. >> let's do weather because it sounds like it's going to be nice. >> for a change. it was a cold week. >> it was. >> it was overcast, it was chilly and it's changing. as high pressure finally reasserts itself, a weak cold front will move through from the north, you will see that in a moment. that's mixes things out. we're waking up to sunny skies here. some low clouds will form in the next hour or so, but still a tendency toward warmer weather, even though we're starting out chilly, well, without the clouds. we don't have t
students find themselves on the other side of the law. police say these two 24 years old have been arrested for allegedly decapitating an exotic bird at the flamingo casino in las vegas. the bird was a helmeted guinea fowl. this is a picture of what one of those birds looks like. police say surveillance video captured the men chasing the bird into some trees. i'm sure alcohol, well, played a role in that. can you imagine? >> from the decapitated bird to -- >> weather. that was so...
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the money collected would go to victim services and law enforcement training. supporters say the measure would be another tool for authorities. >> we thought we could make a very aggressive statement to prosecutors in the state by giving them new tools and we could better train law enforcement. >> it should not be passed by the voters. it will cost voters a lot of money to have these kind of failed policies challenged in court. >> appoints say the state -- opponents say the current trafficking laws are already working and a real solution is not on the november ballot. >>> california authorities face a new deadline to further reduce the number of state prison inmates. a federal court is ordering the state to have a plan to cut the number of inmates by january. the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers a
the money collected would go to victim services and law enforcement training. supporters say the measure would be another tool for authorities. >> we thought we could make a very aggressive statement to prosecutors in the state by giving them new tools and we could better train law enforcement. >> it should not be passed by the voters. it will cost voters a lot of money to have these kind of failed policies challenged in court. >> appoints say the state -- opponents say the...
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. >> a good attorney and, perhaps as important, very good at the business of law. larry's longtime friend fred atchison. >> he could open 50 files a month in personal injury litigation, which made him a rich man. >> but nobody's perfect, of course. and for all of larry's unquestioned talents, the man carried around with him a raft of corresponding demons. >> i know he had a difficult childhood and that a lot of your personality is shaped when you're a child. >> and, as an adult, larry struggled with alcohol and women. he married and divorced several times. >> it was like a void he was trying to fill, and he never could fill it. >> in fact, from time to time larry had gone on benders and just vanished weeks at a time. and everybody would worry and wonder, and sure enough he'd show up again. >> i had a t-shirt made up once, yellow with black letters, saying "where is larry mcnabney". >> but then finally larry, well into his 40s, seemed to get his act together for real. he set up a new office in las vegas, everything clicked, possibly for an attractive of reason, as t
. >> a good attorney and, perhaps as important, very good at the business of law. larry's longtime friend fred atchison. >> he could open 50 files a month in personal injury litigation, which made him a rich man. >> but nobody's perfect, of course. and for all of larry's unquestioned talents, the man carried around with him a raft of corresponding demons. >> i know he had a difficult childhood and that a lot of your personality is shaped when you're a child. >>...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the first and only vice presidential debate of 2012. [ applause ] thank you. thank you.
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta...
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. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually gets somebody's attention and causes them to redirect their behavior. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board. former prostitute and sex worker advocate fears it will keep sex workers from reporting crimes against themselves. >> because prop 35 does not have any equal protection for sex workers. there's no way for sex workers to come and report when we're victims of crime like rape, robbery, theft, coercion and extortion to the police because they are most likely to investigate us and arrest us for prostitution than to go after a perpetrator. >> reporter: she is not the only one concerned about proposition 35678
. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually...
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there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it resentenced, so it would bring it more in line with how other states do it right now. >> and who decides what serious is? is there a criteria? >> the penal code. it's written into the penal code. there was a ballot measure a few years ago -- >> what's the difference between this one and that one? >> yeah, prop 66 in 2004. that was leading in the polls. it also would have made the third strike required to be violent but it went further than that and it would have recategorized some crimes and downgraded some crimes so they would no longer be categorized as
there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it...
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supreme court to reinstate a new law that cuts off the final three days of early voting. an appeals court blocks the law pushed through by state republicans. >>> and as romney continues to campaign in ohio, president obama is back in the white house this morning. nbc's tracie potts joins us now with all the latest from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing a lot of he said, he said on the campaign trail. when it comes to mitt romney's tax plan, president obama insists it's going to grow the budget. romney says it's not true. >> if he says it's not true, then it's not true. okay. >> reporter: in battleground ohio, president obama insists mitt romney's tax cuts will add $5 trillion to the deficit. >> if it's true it's not going to add to the deficit, that leaves only one option, and that's asking middle class families to foot the bill. >> the president's charge of a $5 trillion tax cut is obviously inaccurate and wrong. >> reporter: romney also in ohio mocked the obama campaign's latest ad mocking his plan to cut funding for pbs. >> big
supreme court to reinstate a new law that cuts off the final three days of early voting. an appeals court blocks the law pushed through by state republicans. >>> and as romney continues to campaign in ohio, president obama is back in the white house this morning. nbc's tracie potts joins us now with all the latest from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing a lot of he said, he said on the campaign trail. when it comes to mitt romney's tax...
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national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen. more people signed up . whoa, whoa. more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. nobody is saying that. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost rounds. [ laughter ] >> i think people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting >> don't take all the 4 minutes then. >> don't change benefits for people. >> the next debate is the second presidential debate. that's going to take the form of a town hall meeting. citizens will be asking questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic violence issues next tuesday in new york. you can watch that debate on our 24/7 news channel on co
national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen....
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starbucks' policy is to comply with all labor laws. now, in california, starbucks says it doesn't use everify that program that checks to see whether a person is here in the country legally or not. starbucks says that la boulange didn't use it either. >> sharon, you did talk to an employee who said he was an american citizen. did you talk to any others and were they having a problem with what this may possibly do? >> yeah. for example, the very first gentleman that we talked to the one wanted his face as well as his voice disguised said he got that letter he saw a picture of that letter that he is one who is an illegal immigrant worked for the company at la boulange for years and said he is upset. he worked for the company, invested his time and care in the company and now suddenly because lack of being a citizen he is being asked to leave. he says some people in the same boat as he are looking for other jobs and others of them have two jobs. so yeah. >>> it's like a wild movie plot in l.a. i mean, look at this. a surreal sight to say
starbucks' policy is to comply with all labor laws. now, in california, starbucks says it doesn't use everify that program that checks to see whether a person is here in the country legally or not. starbucks says that la boulange didn't use it either. >> sharon, you did talk to an employee who said he was an american citizen. did you talk to any others and were they having a problem with what this may possibly do? >> yeah. for example, the very first gentleman that we talked to the...
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and not to twist and contort the law to serve an outcome we may think best serves everyone. i will not be voting today to sustain the charges. >> that was supervisor. i think what he just said that he would not vote to oust the sheriff. so it looks like the sheriff may be able to keep his job because right now, we have three supervisors who have said that they will vote no against the question of whether or not they should remove him from office. what they needed were nine votes. it doesn't look like there would be nine votes to remove the sheriff. we will keep watching and making sure that this -- when the vote happens, we will be there and we will bring you those results when the final vote is in. reporting live at city hall, linda yee, cbs 5. >> linda, thank you. keep us posted. and we'll talk to you soon. >>> all right, the other big headline tonight, bay area baseball lives to see another day and dennis, both teams did what they had to do. win. it's that simple. >> live to see another day. it's not the quantity of the hits, it is the quality. both bay area teams did wha
and not to twist and contort the law to serve an outcome we may think best serves everyone. i will not be voting today to sustain the charges. >> that was supervisor. i think what he just said that he would not vote to oust the sheriff. so it looks like the sheriff may be able to keep his job because right now, we have three supervisors who have said that they will vote no against the question of whether or not they should remove him from office. what they needed were nine votes. it...
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law students, take note. [laughter] it -- johnson made his name in that case and went on to serve as governor of california and to spearhead a singular political movement in the state's history which was the rise of the california progressives. the progressives were, by today's definitions, a bit of a hybrid, and they are sometimes also misunderstood. they were importantly not populist. it was not a pop list movement per se. they were largely middle class men, many were -- many ran small businesses. their principal target of their reform efforts was the southern pacific whose political influence they deplored and which kept them -- which shut them out of business. they loathed corruption and vice, they were quite bourgeois and moderate in their ideological politics. they managed to sort of simultaneously deplore two kind of icons of social and political culture in california at the time, the smoke-filled room and the saloon. for the smoke-filled room for them very much symbolized corporate domination of the s
law students, take note. [laughter] it -- johnson made his name in that case and went on to serve as governor of california and to spearhead a singular political movement in the state's history which was the rise of the california progressives. the progressives were, by today's definitions, a bit of a hybrid, and they are sometimes also misunderstood. they were importantly not populist. it was not a pop list movement per se. they were largely middle class men, many were -- many ran small...
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the waiter said, "thank you, you saved my mom's life because of your health care law. she was able to get the care that she needed." that's who i'm fighting for. >> reporter: what's your message to joe biden? about tomorrow night? >> well, i -- you know, i think joe just needs to be joe. congressman ryan is a smart and effective speaker. but his yood ideas are the wro ones. and joe understands that. >> reporter: message to mitt romney? about tuesday night? >> well, i don't need to send a message to mitt romney. i think he will, once again, be very well prepared. you know, he -- you know, he makes a good power point presentation. i look forward to seeing hill. >> reporter: and he says, taking him on, on issues where he shifted, like legal abortion. during the primaries, the governor made it clear he would like to see a repeal of roe versus wade. but yesterday, in an interview, he said this. "there's no legislation with regards to abortion that i'm familiar with that would become part of my agenda." >> well, look. this is -- this is another example of governor romney to
the waiter said, "thank you, you saved my mom's life because of your health care law. she was able to get the care that she needed." that's who i'm fighting for. >> reporter: what's your message to joe biden? about tomorrow night? >> well, i -- you know, i think joe just needs to be joe. congressman ryan is a smart and effective speaker. but his yood ideas are the wro ones. and joe understands that. >> reporter: message to mitt romney? about tuesday night? >>...